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  1. The Outlaw: Directed by Howard Hughes, Howard Hawks. With Jack Buetel, Jane Russell, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Huston. Western legends Pat Garrett, Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid are played against each other over the law and the attentions of vivacious country vixen Rio McDonald.

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  2. Dec 12, 2015 · The Gunfighter (1950) Mark Franklin December 12, 2015 1950s. Gregory Peck is Jimmy Ringo, the fastest man alive, with a dozen notches on his six-gun. He rides into the small town of Cayenne after his latest killing, that of a youngster spoiling for a fight. But he’s not looking for another target, he’s seeking hope for the future.

  3. Oct 20, 2020 · Directed with taut efficiency by the versatile studio-era craftsman Henry King, and shot in striking deep-focus style by master cinematographer Arthur C. Miller, The Gunfighter forgoes rough-and-tumble action in favor of an elegiac exploration of guilt and regret that speaks to the anxious soul of postwar America.

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  4. Picture 8/10. The Criterion Collection presents Henry King’s western The Gunfighter to Blu-ray, delivering the film on a dual-layer disc with a 1080p/24hz high-definition encode in its original aspect ratio of 1.37:1. The presentation is sourced from a 4K restoration conducted by Fox in 2015, and scanned from a 35mm duplicate negative.

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    The Gunfighter. 1950 · 1 hr 25 min. TV-PG. Western. All gunfighter Jimmy Ringo wants is to reunite with his wife, but she can't forget his mistakes. Meanwhile, he ...

  6. Review by theriverjordan ★★★★½ 21. At 35-years-old, you might envy a guy for going into early retirement. But in “The Gunfighter,” Gregory Peck makes every one of those trips around the sun look like an eternity he spent passing through hell. Director Henry King’s Western is like a reverse “High Noon.”. Which was ...

  7. May 18, 2022 · The Gunfighter is a 1950 American Western film directed by Henry King and starring Gregory Peck, Helen Westcott, Millard Mitchell and Karl Malden. It was written by screenwriters William Bowers and William Sellers, with an uncredited rewrite by writer and producer Nunnally Johnson, from a story by Bowers and screenwriter and director Andre DeToth.

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